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Meadows Of Campbell Creek Homes for Sale | A Gated Collection Of 10-

Meadows of Campbell Creek stands out for what is increasingly hard to find in the northern Upstate: gated acreage homesites with direct access to the GENTS equestrian trail system and a foothills setting that stays close to Landrum, Tryon, and the region’s major horse venues.

Recently Sold
18

Recently Sold Listings

Community Highlights

  • Direct access to the GENTS equestrian trail system from estate-sized homesites
  • A small gated setting of 10-plus-acre tracts in Gowensville horse country
  • Blue Ridge foothills scenery with quick reach to Landrum, Tryon, and TIEC
Gents Trail AccessEquestrian SettingMountain And Pastoral ViewsMature Hardwoods And Creeks

Amenities & Lifestyle

Equestrian

Riding Trails

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Style
Craftsman
Quality
Mixed
Built
2010–2023
30% Garage10% Pool
  • Open Floor Plans
  • Main Level Primary Suites
  • Covered Or Wraparound Porches
  • Fireplaces
  • Walk In Pantries
  • Bonus Or Flex Rooms
  • Attached Garages

Location & Proximity

Carolina Foothills at the southern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains

Gsp Airport
21 miles
Tryon International Equestrian Center
20 min
Downtown LandrumDowntown TryonTryon International Equestrian CenterFENCEHarmon Field

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Skyland
Middle
Blue Ridge
High
Blue Ridge

About Meadows Of Campbell Creek

Community overview based on MLS listing data for Meadows Of Campbell Creek, Landrum

Meadows of Campbell Creek stands out for what is increasingly hard to find in the northern Upstate: gated acreage homesites with direct access to the GENTS equestrian trail system and a foothills setting that stays close to Landrum, Tryon, and the region’s major horse venues. The neighborhood reads as a small estate enclave rather than a conventional subdivision, with a limited number of 10-plus-acre tracts set along Stone Cottage Lane.

Community Highlights

Most homesites run from roughly 11.8 to 17.6 acres, and the setting is defined by mature hardwoods, creeks, rolling pastureland, and recurring mountain and pastoral views. Direct GENTS access is the community’s signature advantage, linking the neighborhood to the broader Gowensville Equestrian Neighborhood Trail System and reinforcing its place in Tryon Hounds hunt country. That positioning is a consistent thread here, alongside regular references to FENCE, Harmon Field, and the Tryon International Equestrian Center.

The built homes point toward a custom, craftsman-leaning character rather than production construction. Sold homes feature open floor plans, main-level primary suites, fireplaces, walk-in pantries, bonus or flex rooms, attached garages, and broad porches that take advantage of the long views across the land. Pricing stretches from acreage tracts in the high $100,000s to a $1.5 million sale for a 2023 custom estate on more than 13 acres, giving the community a broad range that still centers on large private parcels.

Amenities & Lifestyle

This is an equestrian-first neighborhood, not an amenity-loaded master-planned development. Trail connectivity, fenced pastures, run-in sheds, barn planning, and usable open acreage appear far more often than clubhouses or recreational packages. Even the homes themselves tend to be framed around the land, with wraparound or covered porches, screened outdoor living, pool space on select estates, and room for equipment, horses, and outbuildings.

A gated entry and a low-impact HOA focused on gate and mowing support the private estate feel without changing the rural character. The result is a community where the land is the principal feature: large tracts, direct riding access, wooded edges, creek corridors, and enough separation between homesites to preserve expansive views.

Location & Schools

The neighborhood sits in Gowensville horse country, in the Carolina Foothills at the southern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Landrum and Tryon are only a few miles away, Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport is about 21 miles away, and Tryon International Equestrian Center is commonly framed as about 20 minutes from the gate. School assignments are not consistently identified in neighborhood marketing, so confirming current zoning is still worthwhile.

For buyers drawn to acreage, trail access, and foothills scenery over dense amenity packages, Meadows of Campbell Creek offers a distinctly rural estate setting with unusually direct ties to the equestrian infrastructure that defines this stretch of the Upstate.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Meadows Of Campbell Creek, Landrum

The Meadows Of Campbell Creek real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 202 days. With 0 active listings and 2 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$800,000
Average Price
$794,800

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.3
Avg Bathrooms
2.5
Avg Lot Size
13.14 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
0
Sold Last Year
2
Median Days to Sell
202 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
2011
New Construction
0%
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